Son of Missing American Sees Opportunity in US-Iran Deal Exit

Doug Levinson, son of American Robert Levinson, who was last seen in Iran in 2007, speaks to VOA Persian's "NewsHour" program in Washington, May 9, 2018. A son of an American man who went missing in Iran 11 years ago said the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal presents a new opportunity to bring his father home.

Rudy Giuliani: ‘We Don’t Have to’ Comply With Subpoena

Despite reports of FBI special counsel Robert Mueller threatening to subpoena President Donald Trump in the investigation into the 2016 presidential election, the U.S. president does not have to answer subpoena under executive privilege, according to attorney Rudy Giuliani. "We don't have to," Giuliani told ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos.

Controversial FBI officials Lisa Page, James Baker resign

Lisa Page, the anti-Trump FBI lawyer who once part of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, has resigned from the bureau according to a media report. Also departing from the bureau is James Baker , another FBI lawyer who was reassigned in December 2017 amid controversy surrounding him and the Steele dossier.

FBI will not collect Page, Strzok messages on personal accounts, despite top GOP lawmaker’s request

A FBI official says the bureau is not working to collect messages between anti-Trump FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, despite the request to do so from a top Republican senator as well as evidence suggesting they communicated about "work-related" matters on non-FBI accounts. In a letter this week to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, Charles Thorley, the acting assistant director of the FBI's office of congressional affairs, said FBI employees are "required to adhere to record keeping policies in place where communications constitute records under the Federal Records Act."

Fedor, the FBI, and the ‘Fix-it Guy’

On Monday, April 9, the Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the office, home, and hotel room of Michael Cohen , the longtime council and business associate of U.S. President Donald Trump. The raid on the president's infamous confidant, which was authorized by the U.S. attorney's office , led to the reported seizure of records relating to the lawyer's $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels following an alleged sexual encounter with the president in 2006.

Comey: President Trump’s attacks on the FBI make US less safe

President Donald Trump's political attacks on the FBI make America less safe because they undermine public confidence that the bureau is an "honest, competent and independent" institution, fired director James Comey told The Associated Press on Tuesday. In a telephone interview, Comey also said it was logical that special counsel Robert Mueller would seek to interview Trump as part of his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

Comey: Trump’s attacks on the FBI make America less safe

President Donald Trump's political attacks on the FBI make America less safe because they undermine public confidence that the bureau is an "honest, competent and independent" institution, fired director James Comey told The Associated Press on Tuesday. In a telephone interview, Comey also said it was logical that special counsel Robert Mueller would seek to interview Trump since the president is a subject of an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

Separating real news from the gossip in last weeka s news cycle

South Korean President Moon Jae-in, left, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, arrive for a joint announcement at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea, Friday, April 27, 2018. North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is trying really hard to boost his international approval ratings, but even proposing a peace treaty to finally end the Korean War wasn't enough to get anybody's attention last week.

Stormy Daniels’ lawsuit against Trump lawyer halted

San Francisco, April 28 : A California judge halted porn star Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen for 90 days while the criminal investigation of the lawyer moves forward in New York, the media rpeorted. Cohen had asked to halt the lawsuit because he would assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself while the criminal investigation continues.

DNA search for California serial killer led to the wrong man

Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, who authorities suspect is the so-called Golden State Killer responsible for at least a dozen murders and 50 rapes in the 1970s and 80s, is accompanied by Sacramento County Public Defender Diane Howard, right, as he makes his first appearance, Friday, April 27, 2018, in Sacramento County Superior Court in Sacramento, Calif. SACRAMENTO, Calif.

DNA search for California serial killer led to wrong man Source: AP

Investigators hunting for the so-called Golden State Killer turned to searching genetic websites in 2017 but misidentified an Oregon man as a potential suspect. A year later, after using a similar technique, they are confident they've caught the serial rapist and killer who eluded capture for four decades.

Lawyer: Suspect in serial killing case being tried in press

T. Abbott, left, and John Lopes, right, from the Sacramento County Sheriff's crime scene investigation office, conference about boxes of evidence gathered from the home of murder suspect Joseph DeAngelo, Thursday, April 26,... . This undated photo released by the FBI shows a home invasion ransacking by an attacker who became known as the "East Area Rapist" at an unknown location in California.

Stefan Alexandru Barabas, 32, a native of Iasi, Romania, has an…

Stefan Alexandru Barabas, 32, a native of Iasi, Romania, has an active federal warrant for his arrest on the charges of attempt to interfere with commerce by extortion, conspiracy to interfere with commerce by extortion and possession of a stolen vehicle. less Stefan Alexandru Barabas, 32, a native of Iasi, Romania, has an active federal warrant for his arrest on the charges of attempt to interfere with commerce by extortion, conspiracy to interfere with commerce by ... more State police posted a flyer on social media Thursday, depicting a man wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for an incident in Connecticut.